ST87M01 GNSS DC Block: 1nF vs 100pF for L1-Band Performance
Hello,
I am reviewing the reference design for the ST87M01 and noticed that a 1nF capacitor is specified for the DC block on the GNSS RF path.
In many high-sensitivity GNSS designs, 100pF is the standard choice for the 1.5 GHz L1 band to ensure the Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF) remains well above the operating frequency.
Questions:
- Why was 1nF selected for this specific SiP instead of the typical 100pF?
- Does the internal matching of the ST87M01 rely on the specific reactance of a 1nF series capacitor at 1575 MHz?
- For a design strictly optimized for GNSS sensitivity, would a 100pF High-Q (C0G) capacitor offer any measurable improvement in insertion loss or noise figure compared to the 1nF reference value?
Greetings,
Andreas
